According to a new report from ZDNet , a popular app used by parents to monitor their teens has suffered a data breach. The app, TeenSafe , touts that it's a “secure” monitor app for iOS that allows parents to monitor text messages, location, calling history, web history, and more.
Included in the data breach, the report says, was a list of plaintext Apple ID passwords...
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TeenSafe phone monitoring app leaked thousands of passwords

Data server leaked Apple IDs and passwords in plain text - and required two-factor authentication be disabled.
ZDNet reports that TeenSafe , an app that helps parents monitor their teenager's phone usage and boasts over a million users, had an online database server that leaked over 10,000 customer records in plain text. These records contain the parent's email address and unique device ID, but also hold the child's device name and ID as well as their Apple ID and its password. To top off this bad news, using the app required two-factor authentication be turned off so everything a...Read more ...